
Taiwanese Cafe offering boba and Taiwanese food to-go and for delivery. For food delivery and pick-up we offer the following: bubble tea, and breakfast (brunch), lunch, and dinner. Free Wifi included with purchase. Menu features award winning items such as homemade noodles, pork buns, dumplings and curry rice dishes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1005A Mission St, South Pasadena, CA 91030
Phone: (626) 460-6260
Website: https://www.teamorrow.com/
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Reviews
After taking our order, our server proceeded to eat his own dinner at a nearby table during our wait of over 10 minutes, without ever checking on the status of our food.
So here’s my offer: if the owner can provide a photo of a beef noodle soup from any other Chinese restaurant that serves a comparable beef-to-everything-else ratio, I’ll happily return to apologize and amend this review to five stars. Until then, this remains a satisfying noodle soup that happens to feature beef as a garnish. 这不是牛肉面,这是“牛肉干”面。
The popcorn chicken and crispy tofu were both good, as advertised, and actually crispy. They were served with cayenne and soy sauce on the side.
Food came out surprisingly fast. Drinks took a bit longer.
Drinks: Tried the Matcha Bandera with mango instead of strawberry. I also subbed oat milk instead of regular milk. I thought the flavors worked well together. Also had the Berry Hokkaido which turned out to be Hokkaido milk tea with strawberry puree. Based on the picture on their website I was expecting it to be like a smoothie, but it was just milk tea. It was fine but not very standout.
I was looking forward to more authentic Taiwanese-style food, but the minced pork rice was made with regular ground meat rather than the traditional chopped pork belly typically used in Taiwanese minced pork rice.
Might still be enjoyable for those who aren’t too familiar with Taiwanese cuisine.
Milk tea was super cheap — under $5 for a regular size, which is rare in the U.S.
Not the best tasting, but hey, for that price, can’t expect too much.
First, I ordered a black coffee and a bowl of beef noodle soup. When I was going to pay, I noticed that the total was wrong (almost doubled the price). I asked them why the total was so high, they apologized and fixed the amount.
Second, I ordered black coffee. They gave me milk tea. So, I went back and told them it should be black coffee. They made me a second one, but it was coffee with sugar. So I had to tell them again. Finally, they got me a black coffee on the third try.
Lastly, the beef noodle soup I got was only a few small pieces of fat beef. It’s not worth $14.99.
Not only this, they also made wrong drinks for my friends who went with me. 3 drink orders, they made 5 wrongs. Luckily, we were dine-in. Imagine if it was a to-go order.
Anyways, just be aware of it and make sure you receive the right orders before leaving the place.